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A particle falls towards earth from infinity. Its velocity on reaching the earth would be
Options
(a) infinity
(b) √(2gR)
(c) 2 √(Rg)
(d) zero
Correct Answer:
√(2gR)
Explanation:
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Velocity will be equal to the escape velocity from Earth i,e root over of 2gR